单词 | giro |
释义 | giro, Banking Welfaregi·ro /ˈdʒaɪərəʊ $ ˈdʒaɪroʊ/ noun (plural giros) British EnglishBrE 1. [countableC]PEW a cheque paid by the government to someone who is unemployed 〔政府发放的〕失业救济支票 2. [uncountableU]BFB a system of banking in Britain in which a central computer can send money from one bank account to another electronically 〔英国银行的〕直接转账计算机系统 Examples from the Corpus giro• Christopher's £52.10 giro is due.• At first he has no money, until he collects his giro.• He pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing the giro.• The giro was £20.60, the fare was £12 and I stayed about six days.• When a man lives in, a woman's independence - her own name on the weekly giro - is automatically surrendered.• Trying to manage on your giro? From Longman Business Dictionary girogi·ro /ˈdʒaɪrəʊ-roʊ/ noun British EnglishBrE [uncountableU] (also National Giro)BANKING in Britain and some other countries, a system for sending money electronically from one bank account to another You can pay your gas bill by giro. bank giro credits (1800-1900) German Italian, “circulation of money” |
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